Bodt, Timotheus A. 2012

Bodt, Timotheus A. 2012. The New Lamp Clarifying the History, Peoples, Languages and Traditions of Eastern Bhutan and Eastern Mon. Wageningen: Monpasang Publications. xvi+570pp.

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  address    = {Wageningen},
  author     = {Bodt, Timotheus A.},
  pages      = {xvi+570},
  publisher  = {Monpasang Publications},
  title      = {The New Lamp Clarifying the History, Peoples, Languages and Traditions of Eastern Bhutan and Eastern Mon},
  year       = {2012},
  bestfn     = {eurasia\bodt_new-lamp2012v2_o.pdf},
  besttxt    = {ptxt2\eurasia\bodt_new-lamp2012_s.txt},
  fn         = {eurasia\bodt_new-lamp2012.pdf, eurasia\bodt_new-lamp2012v2_o.pdf, eurasia\bodt_new-lamp2012_s.pdf, eurasia\bodt_new-lamp2012_o.pdf},
  hhtype     = {overview;ethnographic;comparative},
  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  isbn       = {9789081861007},
  lgcode     = {Tshangla [tsj], Dzala, Dakpa, Brokpa of Merak and Sakteng = Brokpake [sgt], Khengkha = Khengkha [xkf], Zhake = Kurtöp, Mangde = Nyenkha [neh], Nyenkha = Nyenkha [neh], Chalikha = Chalikha [tgf], Chocangacakha = Chocangacakha [cgk], Lepcha [lep], Lhokpu = Lhokpu [lhp], Mönpa = Black Mountain Monpa = Olekha [ole], Gongduk, Hrusish, Sherdukpen [sdp], Bugun, Lishpa [lsh], Chukpa, Sartangpa [onp], Puroik, Memba of Menchukha/Mechuka speak a C Bodish language by the looks of Badu 2002 probably similar enough to Khamba [kbg]},
  macro_area = {Eurasia},
  oclc       = {781254265},
  src        = {hh}
}

Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Tshangla
Dzala
    Dakpa
      Brokpa of Merak and Sakteng
      Khengkha
      Zhake = Kurtöp
        Mangde
        Nyenkha
        Chalikha
        Chocangacakha
        Lepcha
        Lhokpu
        Mönpa = Black Mountain Monpa
        Gongduk
          Hrusish
            Sherdukpen
            Bugun
              Lishpa
              Chukpa
                Sartangpa
                Puroik
                  Memba of Menchukha/Mechuka speak a C Bodish language by the looks of Badu 2002 probably similar enough to Khamba